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St. Clair BFL?

Started by Buckeyenut313, July 21, 2008, 11:36:09 AM

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Buckeyenut313

I will be fishing St. Clair(as a co-angler) for the first time. I don't know anything about the lake, but I have heard a few people mention needing a Walpole license. Is this something that I will likely need? If so, how do I go about doing so?

Thanks in advance!

Dan

If you are a coangler and plan on fishing all day you had better have your Canadian license ($75) and a Walpole (around $40). You may even need your Ohio license should you draw a boater that will make a run to Erie and I bet there will be some that do. You had also better have a photo id, like your drivers license and a notarized copy of your birth certificate. If you read the article on the Sandusky BFL that I have on my teardropbass.com website (button on the main page for BFL articles) you can find most of what you need in terms of how to get licenses and a Passcard if you choose to get one.
"Not in the clamor of the crowded streets nor in the shouts and plaudits of the throng, but within oneself lies victory or defeat."

Buckeyenut313

Dan,

Thanks for the information. I have an Ohio license, Canadian license, a passport, and it looks like I will be ordering a Walpole license. Great article by the way!

Thanks again!
Randy

Smallie 1

 You can get Walpole license at following
 Lakeside Fishing Shop
 25110 Jefferson Ave.
 St. Claire Shores MI. 48081
 (586)777-7003
 www.lakesidefishingshop.com
 Call them or Email ASAP to get your license and they will mail it to  
 you I think they go once a week to get the license so the quicker
 you call them the better, Hope this helps Smallie 1

Buckeyenut313

I  ordered it on-line from lakeside.

I appreciate the feedback!

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